Introduction 1,2,3, 2,4,6,8 A: After my bath Aiken drum Air Alack, alack All about me All by myself All through the night Alouette Alphabet forward and backwards Alphabet song America the beautiful Anchors aweigh Animal fair Annie Mae Ants go marching Apples and bananas April clouds Are you sleeping? Arroro mi nino (hush now, my little one) Arroz con leche (rice with milk) As I was going to Banbury As I was going to sell my butter As I was going to St Ives As I was walking (in a field of wheat) As I was walking (near the lake) As I went to Bonner As I went up the apple tree As light as a feather Au Clair de la lune (by the light of the moon) Aunt Maria Auntie, will your dog bite? Autumn leaves B: Baby bear's chicken pox Baby bumblebee Baby mice Baby seeds Baker Barber, barber Bat, bat, come under my hat B-B-B-baby Be kind to your web-footed friend Be very quiet Bears eat honey Bear Bear went over the mountain Bed is too small Bees Betty bought a bit of butter Bicycle built for two Big and small Big bass drum Big rock candy mountain Big ship sailing Big turkey Billy boy Bingo Birds Birthday candles Blackberries Blow, wind, blow Bobby shaftoe Boom, boom, ain't it great to be crazy? Bounce the ball Bouncing ball Bow wow, says the dog Boys and girls Brahm's lullaby Bryan O'Lynn Buenos Dias Buffalo gals Bumblebee Bus Buttercups and daisies Buying a horse Bye baby bunting C: Cackle, cackle, Mother Goose Calliope song Can you wash your father's shirt? Cap, mittens, shoes, and socks Cat Catalina Magnalina Catch him, crow Caterpillar crawled Caterpillar Charlie over the ocean Chickery, chickery, cranny crow Chocolate rhyme Choosing a kitten Christmas is coming Clap your hands Clementine Clock Cloud Clouds Cobbler, cobbler Cock-a-doodle-doo Cockles and mussels Cock's on the housetop Color song Come and listen Come, butter, come Counting Cow Crocodile song Crocodile Cross patch Cuantos cuentos?/how many tales Curly locks Cushy cow Bonnie
D: Daffy down dilly Dance a merry jig Dance, thumbkin, dance Dancing rainbows Deedle, deedle, dumpling Devonshire rhyme Dickery, dickery, dare Did you ever see a lassie? Did you feed my cow? Diller, a dollar Ding, dong, bell Dinosaurs Dirty old Bill Do your ears hang low? Donkey, donkey Donut song Doodlebug Doodle-li-do Dormy, dormy dormouse Down by the bay Down by the riverside Down by the station Downy duck Dr Foster went to Gloucester Dusty E: Eeny, meeny, miney, mo El barquito (the little boat) Elephant goes Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsey, and Bess Elsie Marley Engine, engine Erie Canal Every morning at eight o'clock Eye rhymes Eye winkler F: Family Family fun Farmer in the dell Father, mother, and Uncle John Fiddle-i-fee Fido Firefighters Fire, fire Five currant buns Five fingers on each hand Five little ducks Five little fingers Five little froggies Five little mice Five little monkeys (jumping on the bed) Five little monkeys (swinging from a tree) Five little pumpkins Five little sausages Five little snowmen Five little speckled frogs Five waiting pumpkins Floppy rag doll Flour of England, fruit of Spain Fly hath married the bumblebee Fooba wooba John Food song Found a peanut Four seeds Fox went out on a chilly night Frog went a-courtin' Froggie sat on a log From Wibbleton Frosty weather Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear G: Ghost of John Giddy up Go in and out the window Go tell Aunt Rhody Go to bed early Gobble, gobble, gobble Going on a bear hunt Gold ships Good morning Good morning, merry sunshine Good morning, Mrs Hen Good night, sleep tight Goosey, goosey, gander Grand Old Duke of York Grandpa's (or grandma's) glasses Granfa' Grig Gray goose and gander Gray squirrel Green cheese Green grass grew all around Green grow the rushes O Gregory Griggs H: Had a little rooster Handy pandy Hanky panky He's got the whole world in his hands Head, shoulders, baby Head and shoulders Hear the lively song Here are my ears Here are my eyes Here is a beehive Here is a bunny Here is a house Here is the sea Here sits the lord mayor Here we come gathering knots of may Here we go Hey, diddle, diddle, dout Hey, diddle diddle Hey, diddle dinkety poppety pet Hey, my name is Joe! Hickety, pickety, my black hen Hickory, dickory, dock Higglrty, pigglety, pop! High and low High there in the deep blue sky Hinx, minx Hipplety hop to the grocery shop Hokey pokey Home on the range Home, sweet home Horsie, horsie Hot cross buns! House that Jack built How go the ladies How many miles to Babylon? How much wood Humpty Dumpty Hunting we will go Hush, little baby Hush-a-bye
I: I can do it myself I clap my hands I clap my hands (to make a sound) I eat my peas I had a dog I had a little brother I had a little cow I had a little dog I had a little pig I had a little pony (his name was dapple gray) I had a little pony (that trotted up and down) I had a loose tooth I have a little sister I have a little wagon I have so many parts to me I have something in my pocket I have two eyes I know a little puppy I know a little pussy I know something I like silver I love little pussy I love the mountains I measure myself I never had a dog I never saw a purple cow I saw a ship a-sailing I saw eight magpies I stand on tiptoe I use my brain I went upstairs (just like me) I went upstairs (to make my bed) I wiggle I wish I were If all the seas If all the world were paper If I had a donkey If I were an apple If wishes were horses If you're happy and you know it I'll buy you a tartan bonnet I'm a choo-choo train I'm a frozen icicle I'm a jack-o-lantern I'm a little acorn brown I'm a little Dutch girl In a cabin in the woods In a cottage in fife In marble walls Inside out It rains, it blows It's raining Itsy bitsy spider I've been working on the railroad I've got sixpence J: Jack and Jill Jack-a-nory Jack be nimble Jack Frost Jack-in-the-box Jack-in-the-box (oh, so still) Jack, Jack Jack-o-lantern Jack Sprat Jaybird, jaybird Jelly on the plate Jennie Jenkins Jim along Josie Jingle bells / Casca beles John Brown's baby John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt Johnny Appleseed Johnny works with one hammer Juba this and juba that Jumping Joan K: Knock at the door Kookaburra Kumbaya L: Ladybug! ladybug! Last night, the night before Lavender's blue Lazy Mary Leg over leg Let's be friends by Jackie Silberg Let's go to the wood Little Arabella Miller Little ball Little Betty blue Little Bo peep Little boy blue Little fishes in a brook Little green frog Little hunk of tin Little Jack Horner Little King Pippin Little maid, little maid Little Miss Muffet Little Miss Tucket Little mouse Little mousie Little Nancy Etticoat Little poll parrot Little red apple Little red caboose Little red wagon Little robin red breast Little sir echo Little skunk's hole Little squirrel Little Tommy Tinker Little Tommy Tittlemouse Little Tommy Tucker Little white rabbit London bridge Looby loo Los pollitos Lucy locket M: Make a pancake Make new friends /amigos Man in the moon (came down too soon) Man in the moon (looked out of the moon) Man in the wilderness Mary Ann, Mary Ann Mary had a little lamb Mary, Mary Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Me and you Merry are the bells Merry ma Tanzie Merry sunshine Michael Finnegan Michael, row the boat ashore Milkman, milkman Miss Mary Mack Miss Polly had a dolly Mister sun Monday's child Moon shines bright More me get together Moses supposes Mother, may I Mr Noboby Mr Turkey Muffin man Mulberry bush My apple My big balloon My bike My Bonnie lies over the ocean My dog rags My eyes can see My father is extremely tall My father owns a butcher shop My favorite toys My grandfather's clock My hand on myself My hat, it had three corners My head My little sister My mama told me My old hen's a good old hen My shadow N: North wind doth blow Nose, nose, jolly red nose Now we are gathering nuts in may Nut tree O: Oats, peas, beans, and barley grow Oh, dear, what can the matter be? Oh, how lovely is the evening Oh, the mighty King of France Oh, rare Harry Parry Oh, you can't get to heaven Old Dan Tucker Old gray cat Old gray mare Old King Cole Old MacDonald had a farm Old Mother Goose Old Mother Hubbard Old woman Old woman's pie Oliver Twist (can you do this?) Oliver Twist (couldn't do this) On a dark, dark night On Saturday night Once I saw a little bird One dark and stormy night One elephant One finger, one thumb, keep moving One for the money One for the mouse One misty, moisty, morning One old oxford ox One potato, two potato One to make ready One, two One, two, three, four One, two, three, four, five One's none Open, shut them Over in the meadow O, Susanna Over the river and through the wood Owl and the pussycat
Peanut sitting on a railroad track
Pussy cat ate the dumplings
Rain (on the green grass)
Ride a cockhorse to Banbury cross
Robert Rowley rolled a round
Rock-a-bye, they cradle is green
Rose is red, the violet's blue
Round and round the garden
She'll be comin' round the mountain
Sippin' cider through a straw
Snowman (as round as a ball)
Take me out to the ball game
There was a bee-eye-ee-eye-ee
There was a maid on Scrabble Hill
There was an old lady who swallowed a fly
There was an old woman, and what do you think?
There was an old woman (lived under some stairs)
There was an old woman (tossed up in a basket)
There was an old woman (who lived under a hill)
There were three cooks of Colebrook
There were three jovial huntsmen
There's a hole in the middle of the sea
There's a hole in the bucket
These are mother's knives and forks
Thirty days hath September
This is the way we wash our face
This little light of mine
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
Under the spreading chestnut tree
Vintery, mintery, cutery, corn
We wish you a Merry Christmas
What'll I do with my baby-o?
When ducks get up in the morning
When Jack's a very good boy
When that I was but a little tiny boy
Where do you wear your ears?
Where, oh, where has my little dog gone?
Who stole the cookies from the cookie jar?
Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?
Wine and cakes for gentlemen